While both the iPad and iPad mini have been available on LTE networks here in America for quite some time, the carriers in our neighbor country up north haven’t had the luxury of being able to pick up their favorite Apple tablet at their local carrier’s brick-and-mortar store. However, that will all change, as both Telus and Rogers have announced that they will begin carrying the iPad and iPad mini soon.

Unfortuantely for users of other smaller carriers in Canada, there is no official word of iPads coming to those smaller networks. But for Telus and Rogers users, this is great news since iPads will now officially be sold at their network’s store.

Are any of you affected by this news? Are you happy to see the iPad and iPad mini spreading to other carriers, or does it not affect you? Let us know by leaving a comment below!

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Griffin is currently studying finance in the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., but is originally from the great state of Kansas. He loves writing about technology, and is the proud owner of an iPhone 5 and iPad mini.

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